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    Best Place to Learn Coding for Free

    I've been using SoloLearn for nearly 2 years, every single day, and it's almost replaced facebook for me. I mean, it's an awesome place, with awesome people. Great place to learn the basics of coding, and practice writing codes, and have a great time.

    👍 Pros:    Friendly and safe community|Well designed courses and challenges|Great gamification
    👎 Cons:    A few connection issues when servers are overloaded.

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  • How long will it take to develop a game
    Hello .I'm senior javascript developer.Lately I've been wanting to try my hand at develop games and learned Game Development with JS at sololearn.com (recommend, great platform). - Source: Reddit / 28 days ago
  • Looking for entry level data/developer related jobs/traineeships around north brabant
    I'm a Mechatronics engineer and I too would like to try luck in IT. Due to my academic background I may be able to assist you understanding programming principles. Feel free to contact me. I have a profile on sololearn.com where you can challenge me so that we can keep practicing skills in a more dynamic way. Feel free to message me if you would like to stay in touch! - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
  • Help!!! Stuck in my journey to work as a programmer...
    As for the courses, my major achievement was completing CS50x and CS50p. I've also got a few certificates from sololearn.com and done some exercises from websites like aprendeconalf.es and games like bandit (overthewire.org). - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
  • Responsive Web Design with 3 Lines of CSS
    This week I continued working my way through the curriculum on Scrimba.com, Sololearn.com, and Kevin Powell’s ‘Conquering Responsive Layouts’ course. In this blog post I’ll share the 3 lines of CSS I learned to keep page elements centered and responsive. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
  • I’m trying to learn C# but I don’t know how to start
    If you want to do that, then just use one from the year of the video. It would probably be easier to just follow newer content though. Try this: https://sololearn.com. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
  • Hello, Im New And I Have Questions
    I personally got started with sololearn.com and w3schools.com both of which are free. There is also the lectures from Harvard's CS50 course which are on youtube, free for you to watch. Dont get too discouraged from the fact that its from a college as it is about as easy to understand as a middle school/high school class https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcabW7890RKJzL968QWEykA. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
  • How to learn python
    Easiest way I found to just get started without having to set up a development environment, install an IDE, work with Git, etc. Was sololearn.com - you can code directly in the browser and it was a great first taste of what coding in Python was like without having to spend time setting everything up or reading too much. I tried a few other online courses that kind of overwhelmed me with setting everything up... - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
  • I need advice. I will have to apply for university soon.
    Sololearn.com! Start with html and python for beginners, maybe javascript too. The courses are very superficial but it gives you a taste of what you'll learn I guess. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago

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SoloLearn is one of the best places to learn how to code, with over 39 million learners, 1784 lessons, and 14k quizzes. I started learning how to code HTML and CSS on this website and it’s amazing.

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